Thunderhead Trail

Thunderhead Trail
Title Thunderhead Trail PDF eBook
Author Jon Sharpe
Publisher Penguin
Pages 178
Release 2013
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0451240545

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Fargo hunts down a high-priced hoofer. Fargo is used to tracking down killers and thieves, but he's never had quarry like this before. A rancher has just had his one-of-a-kind stud bull wander off into the mountains, and he's offering a hefty sum to whoever gets it back. But the Trailsman isn't the only hombre going after the horned bounty--and the disappearance may not have been as random as it seems....

The Trailsman #385

The Trailsman #385
Title The Trailsman #385 PDF eBook
Author Jon Sharpe
Publisher Penguin
Pages 178
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101630140

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Fargo hunts down a high-priced hoofer. Fargo is used to tracking down killers and thieves, but he’s never had quarry like this before. A rancher has just had his one-of-a-kind stud bull wander off into the mountains, and he’s offering a hefty sum to whoever gets it back. But the Trailsman isn’t the only hombre going after the horned bounty—and the disappearance may not have been as random as it seems....

Thunderhead

Thunderhead
Title Thunderhead PDF eBook
Author Douglas Preston
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Pages 445
Release 2001-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0759525293

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Nora Kelly, a young archaeologist in Santa Fe, receives a letter written sixteen years ago, yet mysteriously mailed only recently. In it her father, long believed dead, hints at a fantastic discovery that will make him famous and rich---the lost city of an ancient civilization that suddenly vanished a thousand years ago. Now Nora is leading an expedition into a harsh, remote corner of Utah's canyon country. Searching for her father and his glory, Nora begins t unravel the greatest riddle of American archeology. but what she unearths will be the newest of horrors...

Journeys North

Journeys North
Title Journeys North PDF eBook
Author Barney Scout Mann
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Pages 371
Release 2020-08-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1680513222

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2020 Banff Mountain Book Competition Finalist in Adventure Travel In Journeys North, legendary trail angel, thru hiker, and former PCTA board member Barney Scout Mann spins a compelling tale of six hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail in 2007 as they walk from Mexico to Canada. This ensemble story unfolds as these half-dozen hikers--including Barney and his wife, Sandy--trod north, slowly forming relationships and revealing their deepest secrets and aspirations. They face a once-in-a-generation drought and early severe winter storms that test their will in this bare-knuckled adventure. In fact, only a third of all the hikers who set out on the trail that year would finish. As the group approaches Canada, a storm rages. How will these very different hikers, ranging in age, gender, and background, respond to the hardship and suffering ahead of them? Can they all make the final 60-mile push through freezing temperatures, sleet, and snow, or will some reach their breaking point? Journeys North is a story of grit, compassion, and the relationships people forge when they strive toward a common goal.

Exploring the Appalachian Trail: Hikes in the Southern Appalachians

Exploring the Appalachian Trail: Hikes in the Southern Appalachians
Title Exploring the Appalachian Trail: Hikes in the Southern Appalachians PDF eBook
Author Doris Gove
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 402
Release 2013
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0811710637

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How to use this book -- Hiking : the basics -- Packing your pack -- Finding your way -- Appalachian trail history -- Georgia -- North Carolina -- Tennesee/North Carolina -- Tennessee.

The Best Short Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains

The Best Short Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains
Title The Best Short Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Wise
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 108
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780870499739

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The Best Short Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains Kenneth Wise and James Andrews Located astride the Tennessee-North Carolina border, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park contains more than one hundred trails that trace eight hundred miles of rugged terrain. This fact is certain to bewilder any newcomer who might be eager to explore the Park's backcountry but is unsure where to start. This book, intended as a beginner's guide to hiking the Smokies, offers lively, informative descriptions of twenty-two trails that can be completed in a day or less. For anyone who has yet to discover the beauty of the Smokies, the highest North American mountains east of the Mississippi, the trails described here offer a splendid introduction. Scenic overlooks at Mount Le Conte, Clingmans Dome, Gregory Bald, and other peaks are included along these pathways, as are some of the well-known waterfalls of the Park, such as Laurel Falls, Rainbow Falls, and Ramsay Cascades. In addition to vital data about the length of the trail, its elevation gain, and "how to get there," each trail description is packed with interesting facts and Smoky Mountain lore. Detailed maps are also included. In their introduction, the authors provide a brief overview of the park's history as well as useful tips for novice hikers. The Authors: Kenneth Wise, an administrator at the University of Tennessee Library, Knoxville, has hiked in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for more than twenty years. He is the author of Hiking Trails of the Great Smoky Mountains: A Comprehensive Guide. James Andrews,a partner in the firm of Andrews, Hudson & Wall, P.C., has hiked the Park trails for more than a decade. He is the coauthor, with Wise, of The Best Overnight Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Historic Hiking Trails

Historic Hiking Trails
Title Historic Hiking Trails PDF eBook
Author Steve Rajtar
Publisher McFarland
Pages 372
Release 2012-10-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1476602344

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Approximately 900 hiking trails in the United States take hikers along routes or past sites of historical importance and offer commemorative embroidered patches or other souvenirs of the outing. These trails allow hikers to gain a new appreciation for history and actually experience it, instead of only reading about it--and have something to show for their hike. The first comprehensive guide to those trails, this work covers routes in all fifty states and the District of Columbia as well as interstate trails. The book categorizes each as historic, meaning that it played some significant role in history; historical, meaning that it takes the hiker by or into buildings or sites that have some relationship to a significant person or event, but do not themselves figure in history; nature or scenic, because of the wildlife or scenery available along the way that can be viewed along with the historical site; or recreational, meaning that the trail was established for the long-distance hiker and history buff. Each entry also tells who the trail's sponsor is, if alternate means of transportation are allowed, location, length, route, type of terrain, what type of awards are given and any associated costs, registration requirements, and sites along the trail.